System Requirements

Browser Support

jQuery version support

jQuery JavaScript framework is required. We recommend using the latest official
stable version of the jQuery library.

Visual Studio Support

jqChart for ASP.NET does not require using Visual Studio. You can use your favourite
code editor. Still, the product has been tested with several versions of Visual
Studio .NET and you can find the list of supported versions below:

Visual Studio 2008

Visual Studio 2010

Visual Studio 2012

ASP.NET Web Forms support

Supported version - ASP.NET Web Forms 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5

Installation

Download and
unzip the contents of the archive to any convenient location. The package contains
the following folders:

[bin] - Contains the assembly DLLs of the product (JQChart.Web.dll) for WebForms
3.5, 4.0 and 4.5. This is the assembly that you can reference directly in your web
project (or better yet, add it to your ToolBox and then drag & drop it from there).

[js] - The javascript files of jqChart and jqRangeSlider (and the needed libraries).
You need to include them in your ASPX page, in order to gain the client side functionality
of the chart.

The first file is "jquery-1.5.1.min.js" - this is the official jQuery library. jqChart
is built upon jQuery library version 1.4.3.

The second file you need is the "excanvas.js" javascript file. It is used from the
versions of IE, which dosn't support canvas graphics.

The third is the jqChart javascript code itself, located in "jquery.jqChart.min.js".

The last one is the jqRangeSlider javascript, located in "jquery.jqRangeSlider.min.js".
It is used when the chart zooming is enabled.

[css] - Contains the Css files that the jqChart and the jqRangeSlider need.

[themes] - Contains the themes shipped with the products. It is used from the jqRangeSlider.

Since jqRangeSlider supports jQuery UI Themeroller, any theme compatible with jQuery
UI ThemeRoller will work for jqRangeSlider as well.
You can download any additional themes directly from jQuery UI's ThemeRoller site
available here:

The final result you will have in an ASPX page containing jqChart would be something
similar to that (assuming you have copied the [js] to the Script folder and [css]
to Content folder of your ASP.NET site respectively).